27 examples of logis in sentences

Un maréchal des logis (mounted service).

The Capitol and building annexed to it form three sides of a rectangle, the centre or corps de logis lying North and South, and the wings East and West, the whole inclosing a court yard open on the South side of the rectangle, from whence you descend into the street on the plain below, by a most magnificent escalier or flight of steps.

Of the Capitol, the corps de logis or central building to which the Campanile belongs, is reserved for the occupation and habitation of the Senator Romano, a civil magistrate, corresponding something to the mayor in France or Oberbürgermeister in the German towns, and who is chosen from among the nobility and nominated by the Pope.

The front part, or corps de logis of the Capitol is called Il Palazzo del Senato conservatore, and is the residence of the Senator Romano who is chosen by the Pope.

The manner of his death, however, gainsayed the calumny; although so slight had been the respect felt for his sacred office, that the ex-Queen Marguerite had no sooner taken possession of his hôtel, than the following placard was found affixed to the entrance-gate: "Comme Reine, tu devais être En ta royale maison; Comme , c'est bien raison Que tu loge an logis d'un prêtre.

CHEZ, prép., au logis de; dans le pays de; dans la personne, les oeuvres de.

LOGIS, m., maison, habitation, logement.

II n'y avoit pas encore deux heures que j'étois arrivé quand je vis messire Albrech descendre de cheval à la porte de mon logis, et me demander.

When troops are quartered in a town, instead of that cold reception which it is usual to accord such inmates, the system of terror acts as an excellent Marechal de Logis, and procures them, if not a cordial, at least a substantial one; and it is indubitable, that they are no where so well entertained as at the houses of professed aristocrats.

When troops are quartered in a town, instead of that cold reception which it is usual to accord such inmates, the system of terror acts as an excellent Marechal de Logis, and procures them, if not a cordial, at least a substantial one; and it is indubitable, that they are no where so well entertained as at the houses of professed aristocrats.

Mais, sire, ayez pitié de votre baronnage; Nous voulons nos foyers, nos logis, nos amours.

Barons, Vous qui m'avez suivi jusqu'à cette montagne, Normands, Lorrains, marquis des marches d'Allemagne, Poitevins, Bourguignons, gens du pays Pisan, Bretons, Picards, Flamands, Français, allez-vous-en! Guerriers, allez-vous-en d'auprès de ma personne, Des camps l'on entend mon noir clairon qui sonne Rentrez dans vos logis, allez-vous-en chez vous, Allez-vous-en d'ici, car je vous chasse tous!

Le logis est plein d'ombre, et l'on sent quelque chose Qui rayonne à travers ce crépuscule obscur.

La femme est au logis, cousant les vieilles toiles, Remmaillant les filets, préparant l'hameçon, Surveillant l'âtre bout la soupe de poisson, Puis priant Dieu sitôt que les cinq enfants dorment.

Sa lanterne éclaira le dedans Du noir logis muet au bord des flots grondants.

IX Quand elle fut rentrée au logis, la falaise Blanchissait; près du lit elle prit une chaise Et s'assit toute pâle; on eût dit qu'elle avait Un remords, et son front tomba sur le chevet, Et, par instants, à mots entrecoupés, sa bouche Parlait pendant qu'au loin grondait la mer farouche.

Nor can I decide whether an ex-professor of the German tongue, or an ex-roadracer who has lived six years abroad, or a Marechal des Logis, or a Brigadier makes the most thrusting driver through three-mile stretches of military traffic repeated at half-hour intervals.

A great wolf-hound, who considers himself in charge of the old-fashioned farmhouse, cannot understand why his master, aged six, should be sitting on the knees of the Marechal des Logis, the iron man who drives the big car.

Somehow, I can't imagine the Marechal des Logis killing babieseven if his superior officer, now sketching the scene, were to order him! . . . . . . .

[Footnote 81: #maréchal des logis de dragons#, sergeant of dragoons.]

#maréchal#, marshall; # des logis#, sergeant.

J'eus beau lui crier: «Monsieur!» Point de nouvelles, il n'y avoit plus personne au logis.

Dans deux heures il faut être au logis.

IL N'Y AVOIT PLUS PERSONNE AU LOGIS, 'He was quite unconscious.' (Littré, "logis," 1°.)

IL N'Y AVOIT PLUS PERSONNE AU LOGIS, 'He was quite unconscious.' (Littré, "logis," 1°.)

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